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Katty Baird
National Museums Scotland volunteer and author of Meetings with Moths on documenting British Lepidoptera
GILLIAN BURKE
\"People still believe there's a ticking human population time-bomb\"
Nothing scary to see here
House spiders start to appear indoors in search of warmth and a mate
Scarlet fever
Black bryony is an unmissable hedgerow highlight
Milestone for iconic eagles
For the first time in 240 years, a white-tailed eagle has fledged in the wild at a secret location in southern England
Return of the dragons
Endangered lizard seen for the first time in more than 50 years
Mighty migrants
Bar-tailed godwits show admirable athleticism
Shifting sands
When the sun sets, a baby turtle's life has only just begun
HOPE SPRINGS
Manatee habitat was threatened in Florida but is being restored, one blade of grass at a time
THE POWER OF PONDS
Our farmland ponds have vanished, but new initiatives are bringing back these biodiversity powerhouses
LIVING IT LARGE
Patagotitan is likely the biggest dinosaur to have walked the Earth. Here's how it lived its supersized life.
PLASTIC PERIL
Intimate photos of flesh-footed shearwaters reveal fascinating behaviour - and research into a growing threat
MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME
On the edge of a remote mountain slope in northern India, a secretive cat becomes part of village life
SAIL AWAY
The drifting siphonophore with a killer reputation that paralyses its prey
SPLISH SPLASH
Watch these superbly adapted raptors plunging for fish to feed their young
Underwater orchestra
Tune in to the lesser water boatman performing an extraordinary chorus
De-horning black rhinos is changing their behaviour
Given the scant evidence that removing the horns of rhinos reduces poaching, is it worth it?
Kangaroos haven't always hopped
Hopping as a method of high-speed endurance wasn't used by all large kangaroos
Roary Neat
Freshwater Habitats Trust volunteer on looking after rare wetland plants for a reintroduction project in Oxfordshire
Saved by the harebell
This late-season arrival brings a burst of blue to hillsides and verges
Crossing continents
Is the recent reintroduction of cheetahs triumph or an to India a conservation ill-conceived distraction?
Throwing shade
Jungles of bracken provide a refuge for roe deer
Can No Mow May cause more harm than good?
FORGIVE ME, BUT I'M REALLY SURPRISED that your wildlife magazine continues to encourage people to partake in Plantlife's No Mow May campaign each year due to the harm it can cause.
Toxins and venoms: nature's poisons
WITH EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST JV CHAMARY
Flight fantastic
Summer is the time to see insects on the wing. But how do these diverse and myriad creatures take flight?
MISSION MANTA
Research into the lives of these mysterious creatures is offering a ray of hope in the Maldives
TAKE STOCK
Not all trade in wildlife is harmful - in fact the opposite can be true
VOLE ON A ROLL
Water voles are back in south Cornwall for the first time since the 1990s – just one of many UK releases
YOU WON'T SEE ME - GIANT WATER FLEA
The amost invisible invertebrate that swims undetected until it attacks with six bristling limbs
PURE SHORES - MACHAIR IN BLOOM
Head to the sandy coastlines of Scotland and Ireland to enjoy a dazzling diversity of wildflowers